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Charger

Manufacturer (French, 1647 - 1696)
CultureFrench
OriginRouen, France
Datelate 17th Century
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (grand feu faïence) with in-glaze blue and black
DimensionsOverall: 2 3/8 × 19 5/16 in. (6 × 49 cm)
MarkingsIn-glaze blue Ai
DescriptionCharger with Chinese Vase and Stags
Credit LineThe Pierre Karch and Mariel O'Neill-Karch Collection.
Object numberG15.8.1
Classifications
European Ceramics
Sub-classification
French Earthenware - Faïence
Status
On view
Charger with a Biblical Scene
early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.3
Charger with Exotic Landscape
Artist / Maker: Madeleine Héraud
c.1750
Object number: G12.14.1
Charger with Scholars in Conversation
early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.5
Charger with Grotesques
Artist / Maker: Fabrique de Ferrat
late 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.9
Circular with Figures in a Landscape
late 17th Century
Object number: G12.14.6
Dish with Armorial of the Poterat Family
Artist / Maker: Poterat
early 18th Century
Object number: G15.8.2
Charger with Leisure Scene
early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.9
Charger with Chinoiserie
Artist / Maker: Bordeaux Porcelain
late 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.2
Pair of Ornamental Vases
in the style of 17th century Nevers, possibly later production
Object number: G12.14.7.1-2
Tondino with Figures in a Landscape
late 17th Century
Object number: G14.4.11
Pair of Plates from the Service of Bernard d’Avesnes
Artist / Maker: Jean-Baptiste Guillibaud Manufacture
c. 1730
Object number: G12.14.17.1-2
Revolutionary Plate
1789-1792
Object number: G14.4.15